Methods for providing enhanced telecommunication services

ABSTRACT

A method for processing a product identifying code. The product identifying code that identifies a product is received from a wireless device. A location of the wireless device is received. An item that comprises information pertaining to the product is obtained. The obtained item is transmitted to the wireless device. The information pertaining to the product includes a name of each establishment of a plurality of establishments from which the product is available and informational selected from the group consisting of a contact address for each establishment, driving instructions to each establishment, a price of the product at each establishment, a geocoded location of one establishment of the plurality of establishments relative to the location of the wireless device, descriptive information specific to the product, and combinations thereof.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application claiming priority to Ser.No. 13/025,200, filed Feb. 11, 2011; which is a divisional applicationclaiming priority to Ser. No. 12/795,831, filed Jun. 8, 2010, which isnow U.S. Pat. No. 7,957,725; which is a divisional of Ser. No.11/549,156, filed Oct. 13, 2006, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 7,929,958;which is a divisional of Ser. No. 10/371,469; filed Feb. 22, 2003, whichis now U.S. Pat. No. 7,127,261.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field of Invention

The invention relates generally to telecommunications services and thegrowing functional capability of portable, digital, wirelesscommunication devices; and specifically to offering enhancedtelecommunication services involving wireless communication devices andservice providers equipped with enhanced technological functions.

2. Description of Prior and Current Art

Wireless service providers and device makers are constantly seeking tocreate value-added services capable of generating new revenue. Servicesare in part determined by software and hardware technologicalcapability. The gradual integration into wireless devices of multipletechnologies including computing, broadband, still and moving digitalimage capture, wireless data capture from digital instruments,short-range local networking such as WiFi and Bluetooth, and othersenable new classes of services. Currently, such technologies, ifutilized at all, are utilized as discrete functions and not integratedservices.

Currently, short-message-systems (SMS) are offered by wireless serviceproviders, as are downloadable ring tones, music or video samples, andforwarding of digital image files taken with digital cameras integratedwith wireless devices.

There is a need for methods, systems, and apparatus that provideenhanced telecommunication services.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention discloses a plurality of unique services andbusiness methods that combine emerging and yet-to emerge technologies inthe creation and delivery of value-added services.

The present invention provides a method for facilitating personalcontacts among a plurality of subscribers to a location-based personcontact service provided by a service provider having a database thatcomprises a personal profile of each subscriber and filter criteriaspecified by each subscriber for accepting the personal profiles of theother subscribers, said method comprising:

receiving, by the service provider, a first message from a firstwireless device possessed by a first subscriber of the plurality ofsubscribers, wherein the first message includes data from which a regionmay be determined by the service provider, and wherein the messagefurther includes a request for the first wireless device to receivethose personal profiles of all subscribers whose wireless devices aredetermined to be within the region who satisfy the filter criteriaspecified by the first subscriber;

extracting from the database, by the service provider, said thosepersonal profiles; and

transmitting, by the service provider to the first wireless device aftersaid receiving the first message, said those personal profiles.

The present invention provides a method for processing a productidentifying code that identifies a product, said method comprising:

receiving, by a provider from a wireless device, the product identifyingcode and a message, said message comprising a request for an itemselected from the group consisting of a sample of the product andinformation pertaining to the product, a database of the provider havingitems and codes stored therein such that the stored codes arecross-referenced to the stored items, said stored items comprising therequested item;

matching, by the provider, the received product identifying code againstthe stored codes in the database to determine a matched code from thestored codes;

extracting by the provider, the requested item from the database bycross-referencing the matched code to the requested item; and

transmitting, by the provider to the wireless device, the requested itemthat was extracted from the database.

The present invention provides a method for communicating information toa user of a wireless device by a customer relationship management (CRM)server, comprising:

receiving data from the wireless device being carried by the user in anestablishment, said data identifying the wireless device or relating tothe user;

cross referencing the received data against a transaction historyassociated with the device or the user to determine demographicinformation concerning the user;

generating a message specific to both the establishment and the user,said message being a function of the determined demographic informationconcerning the user; and

transmitting the message to an instrument selected from the groupconsisting of the wireless device and smart display proximal to the userin the establishment, wherein said receiving, said cross referencing,said generating, and said transmitting are performed by the CRM server.

The present invention provides a method for real-time monitoring ofvital signs a living being, comprising:

monitoring in real time, a location and a vital sign parameter of theperson;

ascertaining from said monitoring that the vital sign parameter has beenviolated as an exception condition; and

after said ascertaining, communicating information to a localcommunication node, wherein the information comprises the violated vitalsign parameter and the time when said monitoring detected the violatedvital sign parameter, and wherein said monitoring, said ascertaining,and said communicating are performed by a vital sign monitor attached toor implanted in the person.

The present invention provides methods, systems, and apparatus thatprovide enhanced telecommunication services.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1: depicts a platform and network for the operation of alocation-based wireless personal introduction method and the variouscomponents requisite for operation.

FIG. 2: depicts a platform and network for the creation of digitalmultimedia documents of a communication among parties through a digitaltelecommunications network.

FIG. 3: depicts a platform and network for the generation of requestsfor and delivery of digital samples of digital product, or informationabout products, according to user-specified criteria or the reading of aproduct identifying code with a wireless device.

FIG. 4: depicts the platform and network for the generation of requestsfor and delivery of data concerning the location, availability and priceof products according to a user request generated through a wirelessdevice equipped with geographic positioning technology and the readingor entry of a product identifying code by a user into or with a wirelessdevice.

FIG. 5: depicts the platform and network for short-range digitalinteraction among wireless devices and smart customer-service orinformation provision systems.

FIG. 6: depicts the platform and network for the wireless provision ofinformation about vital signs and location of living beings or propertyas messages provided to predetermined telephone or Internet addresses.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the presentinvention may be had by reference to the following detailed descriptionwhen taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein thediagrams disclose the functions and systems necessary to provide saidmethods and services. However, it is understood that this class ofembodiments provides only a few examples of the many advantageous usesof the innovative teachings herein. In general, statements made in thespecification of the present application do not delimit any of thevarious claimed inventions.

The invention discloses a plurality of such enhanced services combiningenhanced capabilities of portable communication devices and enhancedservice provider capabilities. An object of the invention is to createdemand for data-intensive wireless content transmission, thus enhancingthe economics of enhanced wireless services and adoption of newtechnologies.

In a first aspect, the Invention discloses the business method oflocation-based personal introductions and profiles via wireless devices.Enabled by device-integrated global positioning, the invention disclosesthe business method of enabling users to send and receive personalintroductions to one another through a wireless network using theirwireless devices, having specified a location or distance fromthemselves as an operative criteria. The operative means specified bythe invention is enabling the user to determine the geographic locationof profiles that the user wishes to view, the distance from oneself thatthe user wishes to send his or her profile, or the distance from oneselfthat the user wishes to receive or be notified of other subscribers whomeet a specifiable criteria set and whose registered devices meet theuser's location specification at that time.

In provisional filings 20010026609 Weinstein et al., and 20010046657Dorn, teach personal wireless introduction methods which in both caseslack a) a method and system to route personal introductions andresponses according to user-determinable distance from either the senderor the recipient in addition to personal criteria offered and sought, b)a means to create a multi-media personal ad directly on and through saidplatform, and c) a database that is dynamically updated for user andsubscriber geographic position information used in part to determine therouting of said personal introductions. Dorn teaches a method wherebyuser platforms only exchange information when in short wireless range ofeach other, such as the range of Bluetooth transmission.

Today's subscribers increasingly use telecommunication services forbusiness or other valuable conversations, often while using or desiringto use imaging and computing devices and digital instruments. A need isgradually emerging to integrate such data forms into a singletelecommunication session digital transcript containing the source ofcaller ID of each data input, the caller's time of data input, date andlocation from which the input was made. In a second aspect, theInvention teaches that such a digital transcript permits the creation ofa full and complete chronological record of all of the data inputspossible with current technology. This transcript will become a crucialbusiness and interpersonal tool in the near future; affordingmulti-media documentation of call-session events.

This need is manifest by the multiplicity of devices carried and used bypeople and the inability to integrate the data created or captured bysuch devices into a usable digital document directly. Such a need iseven more urgent when telecommunication is involved among variousparties wherein documentation of such telecommunication is impossiblefor speech and ad hoc for image and data. No platform exists forintegrating these various inputs during a single call session.

In business, science and other fields, people often exchange crucialinformation over wireless communication networks. When they later needto refer to this information, they must resort to memory, notes andvoice recordings in the absence of a comprehensive, integratedcall-session transcript. The invention discloses a method to create sucha transcript, integrating multi-media components.

In a third aspect, the Invention discloses a method of providing digitalproduct samples or information to subscribers based on asubscriber-definable criteria set. Such criteria may be music, video,book, or game genres that a subscriber wishes to receive samples of newrelease content in any digital form, including text and multimedia.Samples may be sent as attachments to an email, as links to a web sitefrom which they are streamed, or other means. In a furthermanifestation, the Invention discloses a method of serving digitalproduct samples or information to a wireless device upon the reading orentry of a product identifying code such as RFID, or barcode by or intoan appropriately equipped wireless device. A software program whenenabled, accepts the reading or entry of such a product code, transmitsthe data to a local or remote server as a request for available digitalmultimedia samples such as music, game or video clips or text.Thereupon, the product code is matched to codes stored in a database andcross-referenced to appropriate samples; and the sample are served tothe wireless device originating the request. Such a transaction mayoccur in a retail store with a shopper reading a barcode of a musiccompact disk with a wireless device equipped with digital camera andsoftware. Samples of music contained on that compact disk are served tothat wireless device. The device user interface may configure to allowthe user control of which tracks the user wishes to listen to samplesof. Both the sample content and the wireless serving capability may takeplace locally via a local network and server via short-range RF such asWi-Fi or Bluetooth, or via traditional wireless network, or acombination of local and broadband to Internet mixed channel network.

In a fourth aspect, the Invention discloses a location-based productprice and availability determination means through an appropriatelyequipped wireless device. Shoppers find it difficult to compare productprice and availability for desired products when shopping in aparticular commercial establishment. The invention discloses a wirelessmethod, coupled with a capability of a wireless communication device toread a product code and send a query to a service provider to identifyavailability and prices of said product within a user-defined distanceor in a user-specified geographic region. As in aspect three above, auser reads or enters a product code with or into a wireless device andselects a user interface option that allows a price and inventory lookupwithin a user-defined distance from the geographic position of thedevice as determined by global positioning systems. A service providermaintains or has access to a database updateable by merchants with boththe geocoded location of the merchant and inventory and price data ofitems identified by common product codes such as bar codes or RFID. TheInvention further anticipates a bargaining feature between customers andmerchants to close a purchase transaction.

In a fifth aspect, the Invention discloses short-range customerrelationship management functions incorporating a means of recognizingand identifying the presence of a specific wireless device and crossreferencing that identity to demographic information about theregistered owner or user, and transaction data with said owner or userspecific to the owner of the establishment and that device owner oruser. When that association is made, a local wireless or wireline servercan serve messages to the wireless device or drive the content of alocal smart sign proximal to the user of the wireless device; perhapsoffering personal recognition or special promotions.

Merchants will increasingly deploy smart, computer-driven displays,equipped with wireless transmission capability, visible to shoppers. Theinvention discloses a means for a smart display and a shopper carrying asmart device equipped with short-range wireless capability, such asBluetooth, to view or receive targeted content via said smart display ordirectly to the wireless device. When coupled with identifyinginformation about the device or shopper, matched and retrieved from adatabase containing a profile and transaction history of a shopper, thesmart display can offer highly tailored information and offers to saidshopper. Atkinson in provisional filing 20010054180 discloses a systemfor synchronizing the output of media in public places using interactionamong wireless smart devices and smart displays, but does not teach amethod wherein the content of a smart display is wholly or partlydetermined by the steps of matching a user or device identification to auser profile and/or transaction history in a database, and a logicengine that modifies smart display content with respect to saidinformation.

In a sixth aspect, the Invention discloses a means of wireless vitalsign and location monitoring enabled to communicate continuously,periodically or on exception conditions to specified telephone orinternet addresses as messages through a local wireless networkconnected to a telecommunications services carrier or the Internet. Theinvention comprises a wireless vital sign and/or location monitor, suchas GPS, a means of wireless communication between the wireless monitorand a digital telephone or computer connected to the Internet andsoftware enabled for programming with telephone numbers and Internetaddresses to receive either ongoing messages or messages for exceptionconditions only. If a vital sign parameter such as body temperature,distance from a specified location, or other parameter is violated, thewireless monitor emits a message to a local digital telephone orcomputer connected to the Internet. Software directs the transmission ofthe contents of the exception condition and time as a message to one ormore programmed telephone numbers or Internet addresses according to adefinable sequence and timing pattern. Said monitor system may also beprogrammed to transmit routine “all normal” messages. In a furtherembodiment, said system may be bi-directional with enablement of remoteinquiry of conditions monitored by said system and the transmission ofsaid data to the device from which the inquiry originated.

FIG. 1: Wireless Location-Based Personal Contact Service; comprises: 1)wireless service provider which includes traditional cellular carriersas well as short-range (WiFi; Bluetooth) to broadband/Internet networks;personal wireless telecommunication devices (2, 4); (3) a positiondetermination means such as GPS; (5) an exemplary geo-coded locationdefinable by a means recognizable by a geocoding process such asdistance radius from a given geographic reference point; (6) a databaseand software engine; and (7) the World Wide Web or Internet. Asubscriber with device (2) has registered with a service provider (1) toengage in personal introductions with appropriate personal profileinformation and filter criteria for accepting personal profiles fromother registrants and having provided his own. Upon entering a mall, theregistrant with device (2) queries the service provider (1) for allcriteria-meeting individuals with a GPS-determined distance fromhimself, who will allow their profiles to be viewed and whose registereddevices are within that distance. The service provider providesregistrant with such profiles including that of registrant with device(4). First registrant decides to contact second registrant and issuesinstruction to service provider to forward his personal profile tosecond registrant who has indicated an open to receive personalintroductions status. Alternatively, first registrant may query serviceprovider to supply all open to be viewed profiles meeting a definablecriteria for a specified region (5), again defined by a meansrecognizable to a geocoded digital map domain. Service provider hasaccess to a database and software engine (6) or to the Internet (7) fromwhich personal profiles, registration information, deviceidentification, status, and GPS-location information and softwarenecessary to support search and match criteria reside and are updated.Information may flow through a cellular network or through the Internetvia broadband channels and through local wireless service such as WiFior Bluetooth to and from said personal wireless devices. Personalprofiles may be previously created and stored on or off a network, or becreated directly on a personal wireless device. This may be a paidservice. Portions of the provision of personal profiles may be anonymousuntil either or both parties agree to provide specific personal name andcontact information.

FIG. 2: Digital Multimedia Telecommunication Documentation Service;comprises: a global positioning means such as GPS (2); one or moretelecommunication devices (1, 3, 7); a telecommunication serviceprovider (4) with access to a database and software engine (5) capableof storing, collating, serving and other functions related to digitaldocuments; and the World Wide Web (6). Speech, text, sound, image anddata input from telecommunication devices are merged into a referencabledigital document either in the telecommunication devices or by theservice provider as they are streamed from said devices. Thus a user ofdevice A (1) while interacting with the user of device B (3) may bespeaking, taking video images and transmitting data read into hiswireless device via short-range RF (e.g. Bluetooth, WiFi) from a digitalinstrument. Rather than being merely discrete digital files, theseelements are integrated into a digital document incorporatingspeech-to-text, image, sound, and data complete with references to thesource device ID, time sequence and location. At any time, this digitaldocument may be emailed to specified addresses, referenced remotely froma server, manipulated or integrated into other documents. Thecomposition of the document includes speech-to-text converted material,digital images, digitized sound, digital data and representation ofother data, such as physical forces, in digital form. Time andgeographic location indication may be provided as well as the deviceserving as the source for any item of data at the time it was provided.At any time during or after a telecommunication session, any authorizedparty may access the digital document of that session from any deviceconnected to an appropriate network, such as (7) device C that may be apersonal computer connected to the Internet.

FIG. 3: Provision of Digital Product Samples According to SubscriberCriteria and to a Wireless Device Upon Reading of a Product Code;comprises: a wireless device or landline device capable of Internetaccess such as a computer or television (1, 2, 7); a content provider(3); a telecommunication service provider (4); the Internet or WorldWide Web (5); and a database server and software engine (6). Asubscriber my register to receive samples of new digital content such asmusic, video, games, books or product information according to specifiedcriteria from a content provider through the Internet or a wirelessservice provider serving content from the content provider. The wirelessservice and content provider may be a retail establishment broadcastingshort-range RF such as WiFi. Alternatively, a user of a wireless device(1) equipped with capability to read a product code such as a RFID(radio frequency identification) or barcode using RF technology, opticalscanning or digital camera technology, is enabled to select a serviceproviding said user with sample digital content associated with saidread product code. A registered user who has specified the addresses towhich he wishes that samples be sent, such as device (1) receivesregular digital samples of digital product such as music, film, game orbook new releases according to user-selected criteria filters. The usermay then select to purchase via download, order physical shipment,indicate desirability of the sample, recommend and forward the sample toother contacts and potentially receive value in exchange for theforwarded recommendation or the future purchase activity ofrecommendees. Content is provided by a content provider such as a musicdistribution company (3) and stored and updated in one or more databasesaccessible by a telecommunications service provider (4). A softwareengine (6) triggers distribution of said samples according to storedregistrant criteria and designated addresses. Forwarded samples may becross-referenced against a master database of registrants and incentivesprovided to the forwarder according to the status of the forwardee insaid database.

FIG. 4: Wireless Location-Based Product Price, Availability andInformation Service is a variation of the service of FIG. 3 andcomprises: one or more establishments (1) with content pertaining toproducts carried in their inventory, prices, inventory status, andgeo-coding of the establishment address stored in one or more databasesaccessible through the Internet or a wireless service provider (4); (2)a global positioning means capable of determining the geographicposition of a wireless device (3) that is enabled to read a product codesuch as an RFID or barcode and further enabled to select a serviceprovided by a telecommunication service provider that references a readproduct code and a specified distance from said wireless device orspecific location against an updateable database of establishmentlocations, inventory and price information associated with said readproduct code and provides said information to the wireless device. Thisservice may be further provided in whole or in part through the Internet(5). A wireless device user informs a network service provider that hewishes to use product information and location services through ahardware or software function of the wireless device. The user thenproceeds to read a product identifying code or to manually enter thatcode with or into the wireless device. The user further instructs theservice provider of the type of query desired; such as a product priceand availability query within a given radial or driving distance of thedevice he is carrying. The service provider queries accessible databasesincluding through the Internet to determine product information,inventory and price availability according to geocoded information madeavailable by or for retail establishments as compared to the user'scurrent location and geocoded maps of radial and driving distances.Results are relayed to the device the user is using. The relayedinformation may include the names, contact addresses, locations, drivingdirections, product availability and price of establishments withinventory matching the users' query.

In one embodiment, the present invention provides to wireless devicesequipped with global positioning technology, product-specific price,availability and descriptive or related information upon a reading of aproduct identifying code such as a bar or RFID (radio frequencyidentification) code with such a device or manual entry of said codeinto such device by cross-referencing said product code to an updateabledatabase of geocoded merchant locations, inventory status and prices.Thus, the service provider may obtain, from the wireless device, interalia, descriptive information specific to the product since thedescriptive information is product specific.

FIG. 5: Short-Range Wireless Device-Related CRM Service; comprising: awireless device(s) (1); a smart display or transmitter (2) controlled bya local smart wireless network server (3) with access to a customerrelationship database and software engine; the Internet (4); and atelecommunication service provider (5). Within a given proximity to alocal wireless server network (3), a wireless device (1) is detected andthe ID of said device is obtained, or information relayed by the deviceabout the identity of its owner or user is obtained and cross-referencedto an internal customer database (3) or is researched through theInternet (4) or a database of the telecommunications service provider(5). Identifying information is further referenced against transactionhistory associated with said device or with an known owner of saiddevice or with demographics provided by a telecommunications serviceprovider (5) about the owner of said device. Based upon criteriaprogrammed into a CRM (customer relationship management) server, contentis displayed on a proximal smart display or transmitted to the proximalwireless device. For example, a customer identified through the identityof the wireless device he is carrying or information supplied by thesmart device to a local wireless smart server, may see on a proximalsmart display driven by the local server, or have transmitted to hiswireless device, a promotion targeted to him based on his demographicsand/or transaction history with the retail establishment that he hasentered.

FIG. 6: Wireless Vital Sign Monitoring; comprising one or more wirelessdevices (1); a geographic position determination system such as GPS (2);an emergency service provider such as police or medical (3); a localwireless network (4) connected with a regional, national or globaltelecommunications service provider (6); and a wireless vital signmonitor (5) that is attached to, implanted in, or remotely monitorsvital signs and location of a living being. A vital sign monitormonitors vital signs and/or location of a subject in real time or oversample time periods. If pre-determined parameters are violated, themonitor wirelessly instructs a local telecommunications node such as adigital telephone or computer connected to the Internet and equippedwith WiFi or Bluetooth or related technology and enabled to detect andact upon said wireless monitor instruction; to contact pre-determinedaddresses. These addresses may be wireless, or landline, private orbelonging to emergency service providers such as police or medicalservices. Thus if an infant wearing such a monitor and in the care of ababysitter registers an exceptional temperature (hot or cold), themonitor contacts a local telecommunications device such as a digitaltelephone or computer connected to the Internet and enabled with localwireless network capability via the likes of WiFi or Bluetooth. Thecombination of the exceptional vital sign or location reading of thesubject, and programming of the digital telephone instruct the telephoneto message such as SMS (short message system), in a specifiable sequenceto a series of telephone numbers or Internet addresses.

As will be recognized by those skilled in the art, the innovativeconcepts described in the present invention can be modified and variedover a wide range of applications. Accordingly, the scope of patentedsubject matter should not be limited to any of the specific exemplaryteachings discussed, but is instead defined by the inherent claims.

1. A method for processing a product identifying code, said methodcomprising: receiving, by an apparatus from a wireless device, theproduct identifying code that identifies a product; said apparatusreceiving a location of the wireless device; said apparatus obtaining anitem that comprises information pertaining to the product; saidapparatus transmitting the obtained item to the wireless device, whereinthe information pertaining to the product comprises a name of eachestablishment of a plurality of establishments from which the product isavailable and informational content selected from the group consistingof a contact address for each establishment, driving instructions toeach establishment, a price of the product at each establishment, ageocoded location of one establishment of the plurality ofestablishments relative to the location of the wireless device,descriptive information specific to the product, and combinationsthereof.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the informational contentcomprises the descriptive information specific to the product.
 3. Themethod of claim 1, wherein the informational content comprises thegeocoded location.
 4. The method of claim 3, wherein a distance from theone establishment to the wireless device may be determined from thegeocoded locaton.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the informationpertaining to the product is specific to a geographic region in whichthe wireless device is located.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein theinformation pertaining to the product does not comprise the price of theproduct at each establishment.
 7. The method of claim 1, said methodcomprising receiving a request for the item.
 8. The method of claim 1,wherein the item is stored in a database, wherein said obtaining theitem comprises obtaining the item from the database through use of theproduct identifying code, wherein the item stored in the database is anidentifiable item that comprises the information pertaining to theproduct, wherein the database stores items and codes, wherein the storedcodes are referenced to the stored items, and wherein the stored itemscomprise the identifiable item.
 9. The method of claim 8, said methodcomprising obtaining the item from the database as a result of thereceived product identifying code having been matched against codesstored in the database to determine from the stored codes a matched codereferenced to the item stored in the database.
 10. A method forprocessing a product identifying code, said method comprising:receiving, by an apparatus from a wireless device, the productidentifying code that identifies a product; said apparatus receiving ageographic position of the wireless device; said apparatus obtaining anitem that comprises information pertaining to the product, wherein theinformation pertaining to the product is specific to a geographiclocation relating to the received geographic position of the wirelessdevice; said apparatus transmitting the obtained item to the wirelessdevice, wherein the information pertaining to the product comprisesinformational content selected from the group consisting of (i) a nameof each establishment of at least one establishment in the geographiclocation, (ii) a contact address for each establishment, (iii) drivinginstructions to each establishment, (iv) an availability of the productat each establishment, (v) a price for purchasing the product at eachestablishment, (vi) descriptive information specific to the product, and(vii) combinations thereof.
 11. The method of claim 10, wherein saidreceiving comprises receiving a request for the item.
 12. The method ofclaim 10, wherein the geographic position of the wireless device isreceived by the apparatus from a global positioning means.
 13. Themethod of claim 10, wherein the item is stored in a database, whereinsaid obtaining the item comprises obtaining the item from the databasethrough use of the product identifying code, wherein the item stored inthe database is an identifiable item that comprises the informationpertaining to the product, wherein the database stores items and codes,wherein the stored codes are referenced to the stored items, and whereinthe stored items comprise the identifiable item.
 14. The method of claim13, wherein the item is obtained as a result of the received productidentifying code having been matched against codes stored in thedatabase to determine from the stored codes a matched code referenced tothe item stored in the database.
 15. The method of claim 13, wherein themethod comprises: matching the received product identifying code againstthe stored codes in the database to determine a matched code from thestored codes; and obtaining the identifiable item from the database byreferencing the matched code to the item stored in the database.
 16. Amethod, said method comprising: an apparatus associating, in a database,a product identifying code with a product; and said apparatusassociating, in the database, at least one location with the product.17. The method of claim 16, said method further comprising: saidapparatus associating with the product, in the database, informationpertaining to the product, said information pertaining to the productselected from the group consisting of a location of the product, anavailability of the product, a price of the product, and combinationsthereof.
 18. The method of claim 16, said method further comprising:said apparatus receiving, from a wireless device, a request for theinformation pertaining to the product; and in response to the request,said apparatus cross referencing the information pertaining to theproduct in the database with the request.